A Word About Disclosures

State laws require home-sellers to disclose a wide variety of information to prospective buyers. Disclosures typically include the condition of the home's materials, construction and mechanical systems, as well as any hazardous conditions such as radon gas, lead-based paint or asbestos insulation.

The rules on disclosures change periodically. I can help you with the latest disclosure forms and requirements, including what you do and don't need to disclose.

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